Videos

Acid reflux is frequently dismissed as a nuisance, but can lead to serious damage to the stomach and esophagus if not properly treated.

David G. Miller, RPh, executive vice president and CEO of the International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists, discusses changes in insurance reimbursement for compounded medications.

Suzanne Tschida, PharmD, BCPS, vice president of specialty benefit and outcomes strategy at OptumRx, talks about promoting patient adherence.

Suzanne Tschida, PharmD, BCPS, vice president of specialty benefit and outcomes strategy at OptumRx, talks about how specialty medications are better suited for distribution through a specialty pharmacy over a retail location.

Sara Anvari, MD, discusses the function of histamine in the immune response and treatment with antihistamines.

Ocular Allergy

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Leonard Bielory, MD, reviews challenging cases of ocular allergy and discusses treatment options.

Atopic Dermatitis

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Luz Fonacier, MD, talks about the diagnosis and management of atopic dermatitis.

Gary Rice, RPh, MS, MBA, vice president of clinical services at Diplomat Specialty Pharmacy, talks about Diplomat's adherence program.

Medication Cost Sharing

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Suzanne Tschida, PharmD, BCPS, vice president of specialty benefit and outcomes strategy at OptumRx, talks about how benefit design, financial assistance programs, and co-pay cards can help make medications affordable for patients.

Compliance Packaging

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Gary Rice, RPh, MS, MBA, vice president of clinical services at Diplomat Specialty Pharmacy, discusses compliance packaging options.

Payers will encourage the use of biosimilars where appropriate through the use of step edits, lower tiers, and novel strategies, said Steven Lucio, Senior Director, Clinical Solutions and Pharmacy Program Development at Novation.

Jeff Fudin, PharmD, FCCP, argues that categorizing hydrocodone combination products as Schedule II could lead to increased prescription of codeine, a much "sloppier" drug that could create problems for patients.